FLIR1 Navy Video Analysis - Amazing video of the famous Tic Tac UAP
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Chris Lato, a retired F-16 pilot and UAP investigator. He discusses the famous Nimitz engagement from November 14, 2004. Commander David Fravor intercepted a tic tac-shaped object while flying over the water. He was directed to the location by radar operator Kevin Day. Fravor and his wingman observed the tic tac, which then accelerated rapidly and disappeared. After returning to the carrier, they were informed that the tic tac reappeared at their previous location. Chad Underwood filmed the tic tac, capturing it in various video modes. Lato analyzes the video, noting the object's size and movement. After the encounter, Lato continues to investigate UAPs and shares his findings publicly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Chris Lato discusses the famous tic tac UAP encounter involving Commander David Fravor and his team. He analyzes video footage to estimate the object's size and behavior, highlighting its unusual acceleration and maneuverability.
The tic tac object was estimated to be approximately 50 feet long and 12 to 15 feet tall based on video analysis.
Chris Lato
“I found some interesting things I think you will see something you haven't seen before.”
David Fravor
“That thing is back at your cap point.”
Chad Underwood
“It actually flew off.”
Kevin Day
“Hey, that thing is back at your cap point.”
Alex Dietrich
Managed by: U.S. Navy
Investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena
The tic tac object was observed by Commander David Fravor and his team during a military engagement on November 14, 2004.
The tic tac object exhibited unusual acceleration and maneuverability, disappearing rapidly from sight.
The size of the tic tac object was estimated to be approximately 50 feet long and 12 to 15 feet tall based on measurements taken from video footage.
Analysis Summary
Chad Underwood
Retold Account
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